• Not only does the patch give players tons of flexibility over difficulty settings with the addition of Monster Power, it adds a huge new piece of end-game content to the action-RPG.

    FORBES: Move up http://i.forbesimg.com t Move down

  • The metal and leather headphones have a timeless look, like a piece of high-end furniture designed by Le Corbusier or Ludwig Mies van der Rohe.

    FORBES: For Parrot, A Flying iPhone-Controlled HD Camera Is Just A Start

  • Point the binoculars or telescopes at the sun -- without looking through the lenses -- and aim the other end onto a piece of paper or cardboard.

    CNN: Upcoming solar eclipse to project 'ring of fire'

  • On the recommendation of several British fashion editors, I visited Vestiaire Collective, the Paris-based resale (translation: the clothes are preowned) site that launched in the U.K. last spring and now ships to the U.S. The selection is thoroughly high-end (celebrities Sophie Dahl and Rachel Weisz have donated goods), and each piece is vetted by in-house specialists who are trained to weed out fakes.

    WSJ: The Fashion Piece That Got Away

  • The left-wing piece was recovered near the end of the main debris trail, not the beginning, as some preliminary reports suggested.

    CNN: Piece of shuttle left wing identified

  • Analysts said the phone could help Nokia regain its edge against Samsung at the low end and get a piece of India's fast-growing market of consumers trading up from basic phones.

    WSJ: Nokia Unveils $99 Smartphone in India

  • These early tools closely resembled the knives we use today, consisting of a piece of metal that was sharp on one end--the blade--and dull on the other--the tang.

    FORBES: No. 1 The Knife

  • Analysts said the device could help Nokia regain its competitive edge against Samsung at the low end, and get a piece of the India's fast-growing market of consumers trading up from basic mobiles.

    WSJ: Nokia Unveils $99 Asha Smartphone

  • The second thing: On Tuesday -- a little heads-up -- we'll do a week ahead at the end, but one piece of the week ahead here at the top because it's interesting.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing by Deputy Press Secretary Josh Earnest

  • The business model was simple: a website that rented high-end jewelry for special occasions at a fraction of the retail value of each piece.

    FORBES: The Good Side of Failure: Three Painful, but Worthy, Lessons

  • Three strands of DNA were synthesized so that when they were put into a test tube, they immediately became a molecular motor--a pair of DNA tweezers, held together at one end by a third piece of DNA that could be made to open and shut by adding or subtracting a fourth DNA strand.

    FORBES: DNA May Make Computers, Not Run Them

  • It's one of the simplest items on our list--just a piece of bent wire, sometimes sporting a barb on the end.

    FORBES: No. 19: The Fish Hook

  • Investors on Friday will especially look to Mr. Elop to explain how he intends to reclaim a sizable piece of the U.S. market, particular in high-end smartphones, one of Nokia's most pressing challenges.

    WSJ: Nokia Considers Adopting Microsoft Phone Platforms

  • The Q10's 8-megapixel rear-facing camera is loaded with high-end features, including Time Shift, which captures multiple shots of people and lets you piece together a photo where everyone looks good.

    WSJ: Q10 Review: The BlackBerry of BlackBerry Users' Dreams

  • Any de facto deal to end this crisis will be informal - Israel and Hamas are not going to sit down and sign a piece of paper.

    BBC: International support for attack on Gaza in the balance

  • The October Surprise -- "the really stinky piece of information that campaigns hold on to until the end of the election, " as Michael McDonald, an associate professor at George Mason University who specializes in American elections, puts it -- will have to be a September Surprise to have much effect.

    CNN: In voting, the early bird skips the line

  • At the very least, this caper plays into the hands of CAIR as it promotes another piece of legislation, the End Racial Profiling Act (ERPA) of 2005 whose original co-sponsors were two prominent leftists in Congress, U.S. Senator Russ Feingold (D-WI) and Rep. John Conyers (D-MI).

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: No Does

  • Wells Fargo, a Californian bank, plans to start direct-mail loans to small businesses in Canada before the end of the year, hoping to slice off another lucrative piece of Canadian banks' business.

    ECONOMIST: Canadian finance

$firstVoiceSent
- 来自原声例句
小调查
请问您想要如何调整此模块?

感谢您的反馈,我们会尽快进行适当修改!
进来说说原因吧 确定
小调查
请问您想要如何调整此模块?

感谢您的反馈,我们会尽快进行适当修改!
进来说说原因吧 确定